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Featuring: Chuck Herriott, Margo MacDonald, Teri Rata Loretto and Stewart Matthews
Stage managed by yours truly.
Steven Berkoff’s Greek is a modern adaptation of the Oedipus tale by Sophocles: a young man is fated to kill his father and sleep with his mother. Berkoff not only sets the story in post-punk Britain, but also changes the focus of the tale to speculate on the numerous restrictions on love in a modern day society, as well as the seriousness of patricide. Berkoff employs a unique form of poetic vulgarity in his scripting, a language that is both offensive and beautiful.
Where: Natalie Stern Studio Theatre, Ottawa School of Speech & Drama
294 Picton Ave, Westboro, Ottawa
When: March 7-17th, 2007.
Performances are at 8pm (no performances Monday and Tuesday)
with one matinee performance on Sunday, March 11th, 2007 at 2pm
Tickets: Tickets are $20 and are available at the door or by reservation at 1 888 931 2644.
Info: For more information, call 1 888 931 2644 or visit www.repercussiontheatre.com
Stage managed by yours truly.
Steven Berkoff’s Greek is a modern adaptation of the Oedipus tale by Sophocles: a young man is fated to kill his father and sleep with his mother. Berkoff not only sets the story in post-punk Britain, but also changes the focus of the tale to speculate on the numerous restrictions on love in a modern day society, as well as the seriousness of patricide. Berkoff employs a unique form of poetic vulgarity in his scripting, a language that is both offensive and beautiful.
Where: Natalie Stern Studio Theatre, Ottawa School of Speech & Drama
294 Picton Ave, Westboro, Ottawa
When: March 7-17th, 2007.
Performances are at 8pm (no performances Monday and Tuesday)
with one matinee performance on Sunday, March 11th, 2007 at 2pm
Tickets: Tickets are $20 and are available at the door or by reservation at 1 888 931 2644.
Info: For more information, call 1 888 931 2644 or visit www.repercussiontheatre.com
Warning - VERY mature content and coarse language
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